Thursday, February 17, 2011

I Love Paris in the Spring Time



I thought I'd spare you the redundancy of reading about my Valentines Day. Quick summary: chocolate M&M cookies, sugar cookies, window jam cookies, homemade dipped chocolates, heart shaped pancakes, more cookies, punch-out vintage Valentines, pink bow-ties, "surprise" Daddy at work, pink and white roses, Justin sacrificing dinner out to paint a kid's room, and homemade pizza. That about sums it up.


On to a more current and pressing topic: getting ready to have a baby. In just 8 short/long weeks I'm scheduled to deliver a baby girl. Fortunately I have lots to do before her arrival. I've never delivered early and don't plan to, but it would be even nicer if we weren't beginning a painting project right when she arrives. In the case of my previous 3 births, I was sewing curtains with my mom the night before delivery. Yes, I know that you don't need hanging curtains to bring a baby home, and good thing. Nothing gets done for months after the baby is born, so it's do it now or suffer without.

Nothing makes me feel more organized and accomplished than a good to-do list, and since this must be interesting to at least three of you. Here's my
"To Do Before the Baby Arrives" (Note how much of it is really Justin's to-do):

-finish up the closets with baskets and reorganization. January was "closet month" in our house, it wasn't fun, but everyone has moved around and Justin installed shelves in all 3 kid's room closets. A few tragic closets were cleaned out and organized. (Thanks Maggen and Becky!) So glad the worst of it is over.

-Move Trevor into guest room, make it a boy room. This should be easy since we don't need to re-paint, aqua blue can work for a boy too, and we don't need new furniture. It's a matter of taking the feminine details out and adding punches of red, yellow and boy.

-Re-paint mural in what will be the "little boys" room. I realize this might not seem urgent to most of you, but the room is ready for a new look and if we're going to get it done, this is the time.

-Move Whitman in with Davy. Figure out crib situation. Pray this goes well.

-find and purchase matching small dressers to use as nightstands in the master bedroom. "I won't have another baby with this tiny nightstand!!" It's just a matter of finding a nice looking pair. It's not so easy. Hint: I would appreciate any affordable leads.

-Once all off the above is done, finally start the baby's room! See question at bottom of page for more details on this.


-cancel my gym membership. Who's kidding who?

-Stock a newborn girl's wardrobe full of pinks and soft colors in classic and/or vintage baby style. You guys, this is
so hard. You don't know how I suffer. Oh and I should probably pick up a car seat.

-pick new dentist and get my teeth clean. So important.

-stock up on household supplies. Anything I buy now-toilet paper, hand soap, chocolate chips- I wonder, will I need to replenish this before the baby arrives?

-Clean out garage. This is driving me nuts, Justin.


-Finally, have the house spotlessly clean. This includes having the carpets cleaned and all the moldings clean and paint retouched if needed.

There are several other things I would like to see done (picture wall in master, crown molding put up, finally commit to a living room chair), but the above is the must-do list.


On that note:
Dear Alisha,

Have you started dreaming/decorating the nursery for your little princess?
Please share your ideas/progress for the curious of heart. Sincerely,
An Indulging Friend


I gave up dreaming of girl rooms two boys ago. I still have an old idea sitting around and I think I'll use it. It also happens to be my favorite thing about spring: blossoming cherry trees. Feast your eyes:


and finally, what Justin will work from...

Perfect for a baby girl due in spring! I still have to figure out how to translate all of this beauty into a room. I love pink, as those of you who visited my last house may have noticed, but it can also be nauseating when it's too much.

Here is my problem, this is my current view from the chair in the baby's room:


It looks even better in person. I still love it and I'm reluctant to slop paint over it in hopes that I'll love the next mural too.

Also, I really want an iron crib. Since this will probably be our last child, it's hard to justify the expense. Unlike a far-thinking friend of mine, I can't buy one with the plan of holding on to it for grandchildren. I may just go with something simple like this:

...or just deal with the same crib my three boys used.

Oh! Lastly, I won't ever refer to my daughter as a princess or worse, a diva. It sounds too indulgent.

8 comments:

Jen said...

I didn't know you were expecting, Alisha! That's so exciting -- and a girl! Since you said it's probably your last, what a great way to end. I love the cherry blossom idea. Honestly, so pretty. I'm expecting a girl in June, and might copy you a little.

And thank you for committing to never calling her a diva. You've done the world a favor. Now, let's hear a promise that you'll never buy her a Bratz doll.

Janalee said...

no iron crib - you will keep the same crib for heaven's sake! Do you know what iron cribs lead to? Over-the-top 1st birthday parties with professional photographers.

N. Tipps said...

Where have I been? (Besides the coldest place on earth?) Congratulations on the upcoming little girl! I am so excited for you.

Crystal Pistol said...

I find it impressive you kept this preganancy on the down-low. Most knocked up women belly-ache (no pun intended) non-stop about swollen cankles and various other prego induced maladies. Well done.

Good call on the gym membership.

I popped out 4 offspring in 6 years and kept my membership "just in case". Very unrealistic and wasteful of my part.

Congrats!I'm simply dying to know what you will name her... Are you sharing that info?

Unknown said...

Oh I just can't wait to see it all!

Heather said...

I loved that Paris mural. how can you sacrifice all of Justin's hardwork!

Though I know how one can get tired of the same things over time, so I do understand if it has to go.

Lucky you to have a man who can do such amazing work!

Benjamin's Blog said...

Those cherry blossom pics are gorgeous! Did you take them?? Also, did Justin do the current mural in that picture by the crib? Because (as an artist *ahem*) I'm impressed!

I agree with the whole diva thing. I am ready for that trend to just die, already. That, and the whole pole dancing as excercise thing- please go away! (um, no offense if you like those classes...)

Marcy said...

Hello was wondering who the maker of that crib was or a web site that sells it? I'm really interested in it.